Whats on your turntable tonight?


For me its the first or very early LP's of:
Allman Brothers - "Allman Joys" "Idyllwild South"
Santana - "Santana" 200 g reissue
Emerson Lake and Palmer - "Emerson Lake and Palmer"
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Beethoven - "Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major" Rudolph Serkin/Ozawa/BSO
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Listening to jazz on freshly cleaned lps.

First, Pres and Teddy and Oscar (Verve reissue twofer). Lots of good music here worthy of close listening, but recording or pressing is thin sounding as one might expect of and 1952 and 1956 recordings. Interestingly, the 1952 recording with Oscar Peterson is a bit hotter and fatter sounding.

Usually I listen to early modern jazz on cd these days because I can't afford excellent old vinyl or excellent high-priced reissues. Plus, a lot of early 50s recordings just aren't that hot to my earsI know, I know: wait till I hear some hot stamper vinyl of Lester Young...

Second, Joni Mitchell, Hegira. Wow, what a fine album! And my old vinyl stands up to this material and deliver sweetness and depth (with mere Rega tt and vienna acoustic speakers and Linn amp). This album is an ad for vinyl over cd.

Third, John Coltrane and Kenny Burrell, an old vinyl two-fer. Much of this vinyl is noisy (even after intense cleaning), but some of the music is out of sight. I would spring for better vinyl of this: any suggestions?
Hank Mobley, Quartet – BN 5066 (45rpm reissue from Music Matters) (just luscious!)
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I'd forgotten just how magical this recording can be:

La Folia, Paniagua/Atrium Musicae de Madrid, Harmonia Mundi HM 1050

Played it late last night and just immersed myself in it's marvelous rendition of instruments, soundstage, and craziness! The musicians really had fun with this recording and it's infectious.
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Hey Paanders, old 'found' vinyl, sometimes scratchy, is where I mostly live too, along with less than the utmost in playback gear (and would even if I had the money to burn).

The Electric Prunes - S/T [Reprise mono LP '67]
The Monkees - "Head" O.M.P. Sndtrk. [Colgems LP '68]
Phil And The Frantics - Rough Diamonds: The History Of Garage Band Music/Volume Three [Voxx LP '85]
"Get Off My Back" - Unissued Sixties Garage Acetates/Volume One [Norton LP '09]
Rachmaninoff, Piano Concertos 1, 2 and 3 - Previn/LSO, Ashkenazy -pf, Decca SXLF 6565/7

Yet another superb engineering job by Kenneth Wilkinson.
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